Ntaganda should be arrested and made to answer for his crimes, rather than being allowed to walk freely in Goma,” said Anneke Van Woudenberg, senior researcher at Human Rights Watch. “He is a threat to the people of eastern Congo and is making a mockery of the Congolese government’s policy of zero tolerance for human rights abuses

Since year 1990, the United States provided financial support and military training to the army that today stands accused, in the UN mapping report, of mass killing of hundreds of thousands of refugees while engaging in illegal mining and looting of Congo natural resources.

The Rwandan government’s virulent reaction against the Leaked UN report, are in total contradiction with the hate speeches of President Paul Kagame, who has often praised the actions of the Rwandan army in the DRC.

In this video, CNN’S Mary Snow explains why a provision on Congo “conflict minerals” is contained in the finance reform bill. The legislation introduced seeks to bring accountability and transparency to the supply chain of minerals used in the manufacturing of many electronic devices.

In an interview with CNN, Paul Kagame rejects allegations of genocide in Congo as absurd, even when a young victim’s comments are directly addressed to him. He tells a young orphan that the lost of his parent never happened

Video: Hundreds of thousands of Congolese people are still displaced, as a direct consequence of inadequate governance and impunity. The illegal trade of minerals is one the direct causes of this chaos.